Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Thule Traverse roof rack system. We're using the 58" square bars. These are part number THLB58. We've got the Traverse foot pack system; that part number is TH480. The fit kit that we're going to use today is part number THKIT1430. Now I've assembled three of the foot packs already. I just want to show you how to assemble the fourth one.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Thule Rapid Traverse roof rack system. We're using the 53" aero blades. Its part number is THARB53. We've got the Rapid Traverse foot packs, part number TH480R. The fit kit that we're going to show you how to install is part number THKIT1430. Now we've already installed three portions of the foot pack. They come with four clips and four pads.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Rhino Rack Mountain Trail. Now this is a fork clamp-style roof-mounted bike rack. The part number on this is RBC035. Now we've got our Thule Rapid Traverse roof rack system that we've already installed so we're going to begin our test fit by bringing the black rubber-coated metal straps around the underside of our front load bar and placing the head of our carrier directly on top. We can then remove the black cover. This will give us access to the two indentions here that we need to fit our straps into. As you can see, my straps are a little bit short there so I'm just going to loosen up the hex head bolt there that's in the front.

Today on our 2013 Nissan Frontier, we'll be test fitting the Thule Gate Mate Tailgate Pad and Bike Rack for compact trucks, part number TH823. To begin our test fit, we'll go ahead and place the Thule Gate Mate directly onto our tailgate. When placing the Gate Mate onto out tailgate, we want to make sure that the Thule logo is at the bottom passenger side corner. We'll undo the flap so we can access our tailgate handle. We'll lower our tailgate just a little bit and bring the straps at the bottom of the Gate Mate around the underside of our tailgate towards the inside. With the straps fed through, we'll feed them through the buckles and cinch them down evenly. Before we tighten it all the way down, we want to make sure that the pad is centered evenly on the tailgate. Now we can make our way around and tighten down each strap.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Swagman Pickup Bed Mounted Bike Rack. This is part number S64702. It has a 2 bike capacity and it's very simple to use. To begin our test fit, we first need to get our rough spacing down. The end that's here on the passenger side has an adjustable length arm and as you can see, it's got a wide range of adjustment, so it should fit just about any type of bed that you may have. We're going to place the padded connection point on that side and then we're going to bring out our arm on this side until it makes contact with the bed. We'll take a quick look, just to be sure we have it mounted into our bed squarely.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Rhino Rack Mountain Trail. This is a fork clamp style roof mounted bike rack. This part number on this is RBC035. Now we've got our Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System that we've already installed. We're going to begin our test fit by bringing the black rubber coated metal straps around the underside of our front load bar and place in the head of our carrier directly on top. We can then remove the black cover. This will give us access to the two indentations here that we need to fit our straps into.

Today on our 2013 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab we'll be doing a test fit of the Rampage TrailBlade Off-Road Windshield Wiper in the twenty-four inch long for the driver's side, part number RA24000. For the passenger side we'll be using the eighteen inch blade, part number Ra18000. To begin with here, we'll need to remove the original wiper blades off of their arms. To remove the old wiper blade we'll life the arm up off of the windshield and squeeze the tab in on the back of the wiper. Now to install the new Rampage wiper blade we'll go ahead and slide it over the J-hook, locking it into place. The wiper blades are constructed with a mirrored construction, which means that each direction it does the same action.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to do a test fit RockyMounts Pitchfork. This is a fork mount style roof mounted bike rack. Its part number is RKY0438. Now we've already got our Thule Traverse roof rack system that we've installed on our Frontier. We'll begin the test fit by placing the bike rack right up onto our load bars. We're going to remove the black cover, then our skewer. With these removed it's going to allow us to access the two hex head bolts.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the 54 inch wide Thule Gate Mate, Tailgate Pad and Bike Rack, part number TH823. We'll begin our test fit by making sure that all of our straps are loosened. We'll want to rest this over the tailgate. Once we have it centered on our tailgate, we can open the flap here, that's going to give us access to the tailgate handle. We'll lower this down. We'll grab our straps and we'll want to fasten them around so any which way you can, I go right through here so that I can reach on the backside of the tailgate to grab the ones closest to the bed or closest to the edge of the tailgate, excuse me. We'll then fasten them through the straps. We're going to pull this tight, making sure we're taking any slack out.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Paceline Roof-Mounted Bike Rack part number TH527. We'll start our test fit by placing the rack on top of our vehicle. We're going to be test fitting this today on the Thule Rapid Traverse AeroBlade Roof Rack System. I'm going to go ahead and open the door just so I have a little bit more height to stand on the jam. Once you have this up here, we'll start by doing the front system here. What you're going to do, you have to have the front nose open to be able to open this back part. Let's go open that and get the T-bolt up from underneath of there. We then position this around.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Flat Top Ski and Snowboard Carrier. This has 6 ski or a 4 board capacity. The part number on it is TH92725. Now as you can see, we've already installed the front half of our carrier. It's just going to save us some time in showing you how this goes on our vehicle. I like to open the door here, just so as my slightly oversize belly presses up against the car I don't have to worry about my belt scratching it or anything like that.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, were going to be test fitting the Thule SUP Taxi. This is a standup paddle board carrier with a two-board capacity. The part number on it is TH810. As you can see, weve already installed the front half. Were going to move here to the rear load bar. We want to position it so that we have the end of the carrier that says Thule both positioned on the same side.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Thule 44 inch fairing. This is designed to fit onto their square bar, load bar system, this part number is TH872XT. Now to begin our test fit, we just want to place our fairing up here onto the front roof line of our vehicle. This is going to help give us an idea where we need to position our clips around our bar. We'll take just a quick look to be sure we have it close to center, this doesn't have to be exact right now. Again, this is just to give us kind of a reference point for how our clips are going to go on. I'll put the two here on the driver side.

Speaker: Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Thule MOAB, that's M-O-A-B or short for Mother Of All Baskets. This is a rooftop cargo basket it's designed to mount on most factory or aftermarket rails. The part number on is TH690XT. Now we've already removed one bolt and wing nut from each of the four clamps, as you can see the lower portion is hanging down on all four of them. I always recommend removing the same bolt and wing nut from . or the wing nut and bolt from each of the same side, that way it's going to make it a little easier when we go to put it on.With those separated we're just going to grab the basket, place it right up on to the Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System that we've already installed on the Nissan. Sometimes if you're tall enough you can just set them right up on the vehicle, in this case I like to just kind of work it over a little bit. Once we have the upper portions of our clamps sitting and resting right up on top of the load bars let's take a quick look to be sure we have it centered.

Today, on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Big Mouth. This is a frame clamp style, roof mounted bike rack. Its part number is TH599XTR. We've already got our Thule Traverse roof rack system that's installed on the Frontier, so we're going to begin our test fit by placing our rack right up onto our load bars. At the front, as you can see, this one's already separated. We'll separate our clamps to where the lower portion is apart from our T bolts. We'll then move it so the T bolts come around the lower ...

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, were going to test fitting the Pro Series Big Sky. This is a roof mounted cargo basket designed to fit on the wide variety of cross bars. Whether its the aero blade style, the square bars, the round bars, its going to fit a wide variety of them. The part number on the cargo carrier is PS63156. Now to begin our test fit, were going to place the basket right up into our roof rack system. As we do this, were going to want to position it as close as we can to our two down bars being centered over the top of the rail. As you can see, in this application in the front, Im going to have to be a little bit back.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Rola roof-mounted cargo basket. This is designed to fit on any of your either factory or after-market roof rack applications. Its part number is 59504. Now we've already got our Thule Rapid Traverse roof rack system installed onto our Frontier so we'll begin our test fit by placing the cargo basket directly up onto our load bars. Now if you plan on talking this on and off quite a bit, this is one of the heavier baskets we have, so you might want to consider that before getting it. Now that we've got it up there, we're going to position our aeroblades directly under two of our bars that run parallel all the way across. That's going to help us keep it square, because the front of our aeroblades should be square, so we can see that. Then we'll take a quick look just to be sure we have it centered.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Kuat Sherpa in black and chrome, part number S103. This is also available in gunmetal gray and orange, part number S101. Now this is a two bike platform style rack for inch and a quarter and two inch hitches. We'll begin our test fit by inserting the shank of the rack into the hitch on our vehicle. You'll want to watch for the hitch pin holes to line up. With those in line, we can take the included hitch pin lock and slide that through. We then want to click 00:00:49 the lock on the other side and tighten down the anti-rattle device here at the base of the rack.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Thule Sprint. This is a fork mounted roof style bike rack. The part number on it, TH528. We've already got our Thule Rapid Traverse Roof Rack System that we've installed on the Frontier, so we'll begin our test fit by placing the rack right up onto the bars. We want our front foot pack to be sitting directly on top of our front and our rear pack foot pack will be sitting directly on top of our rear load bar. Now we'll bring the black rubber coated metal strap up around the underside, fit it up into the small indentations that are located here at the front and then we'll turn the black lever located here on the rear. We can start with our lever straight out. This is going to allow us to take out the slack pretty rapidly and when it gets a little bit tighter, we'll just cam it over into the lever position and continue tightening to get it torqued down.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be testing fitting the swagman upright. This is a frame clamp style roof-mounted bike rack. Part number is s64720. We've already got our Thule Rapid Traverse roof rack system installed onto the Nissan, so we'll begin our test fit by placing the rack right up onto the cross bar. At the front we're going to bring one of our metal u bolts around the underside of our bar. We'll fit it p through the head of our rack.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Thule Circuit Roof Mounted Bike Rack, part number TH526. We'll go ahead and start by laying the rack on top of our vehicle. We're going to be test fitting it today on the Thule Rapid Traverse Aeroblade System. I'm going to open the door just so I have a little bit more clearance so I can stand up here. We're going to start by removing the skewer. This is going to allow us to open the nose of it up. We'll go ahead and remove this and that's going to allow us, like I said, to open the nose up.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier were going to be test fitting the Kuat Trio. This is a roof mounted fork clamp style bike rack. The part number on this in the black and chrome is TR02. This is also available in a gun metal grey and orange; that part number is RU01. Now we've got our Thule Rapid Traverse roof rack system that we've already installed on the vehicle. Were going to begin our test fit by placing the Trio right up onto the load bars.At the front were going to take one of our black coated metal u-bolts, well slide it up through the underside of the rack, around the underside of our crossbar, through the head of the rack, and then were going to thread on our cylinder nuts. Now one side is going to have a hex pattern, the other side is threaded.

Today, on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Yakima Swingdaddy 4-Bike rack, for two inch hitches, part number Y02464. We'll begin our test fit by inserting the shank of the rack into the hitch on our vehicle. You'll notice that the anti-rattle device does move freely, so it helps to keep a hand on that as you're inserting it, to make sure it slides in smoothly. Go ahead and line up our hitch pinholes, and insert the included hitch pin. You'll then want to tighten down the anti-rattle device, here at the base of the rack. Tightening this down will help take any extra play out of the shank of the rack, which helps to eliminate movement overall as you're going down the road. As you can see, we're nice and tight there. The closest part of the rack to the vehicle is going to be the T-handle to the bumper.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Yakima StickUp 2 Bike platform style rack for 1-1/4- and 2-inch hitches part #Y02420. We'll begin our test fit by inserting the shank of our rack into the hitch on our vehicle. You'll want to watch for the hitch pinholes to line up. With those in line, we'll take the included anti-rattle hitch bolt, and thread that into place. We'll go ahead and get this hand tight and then we can finish it off with our wrench. Tightening this down will help take any extra play out of the shank of the rack, which helps to eliminate movement overall as you're going down the road.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Yakima Ridgeback four bike rack for inch and a quarter and two inch hitches part number Y02458. We'll begin our test fit by inserting the shank of the rack into the hitch on our vehicle. The anti rattle device does move around, so it helps to guide that in and then watch for your hitch pinholes to line up. With those in line we'll take the attached hitch pin, secure it into place and then tighten down the anti-rattle device. Tightening this down helps to take any extra play out of the shank of the rack which helps eliminate movement overall when going down the road. It takes a strong grip to tighten this one as the knob is a little stiff. The closest point of the rack to the vehicle is going to be here at the back of the mast. That's going to measure about six inches. Overall we've added about 13 inches to the rear of the Frontier and the ground clearance we're going to measure from the pin, that's going to be about 13 and a quarter inches. A nice feature of this rack is that it does tilt away from the rear of the vehicle.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier we're going to be test fitting the Yakima HoldUp two bike platform style rack for two inch hitches part number Y02443. We'll begin our test fit by inserting the shank of the rack into the hitch in our Frontier. You'll want to watch for the hitch pinholes to line up. With those in line we'll take the threaded anti-rattle hitch lock and thread that into place. It's important to note that this one has to be threaded in from passenger side to driver side. You've got to get it in just the right position for it to thread in. There we go. Once you have this hand-tight we can finish it off with our wrench.

Today on our 2014 Nissan Frontier, we're going to be test fitting the Yakima FullTilt 4-Bike Rack for 1 1/4 inch and two-inch hitches, part number Y02462. We'll begin our test-fit by inserting the shank of the rack into the hitch on our vehicle. You'll notice that the anti-rattle device does move around, so it helps to guide that in. You'll also see here the self-locking hitch pin. You just push it in until you hear that lock into place. spot. You'll then want to tighten down the anti-rattle device, which will help take any extra play out of the shank of the rack, helping to eliminate movement overall as you're going down the road.

Nissan Frontier Questions and Answers

We had another customer with a similar problem say that his P3 Brake Controller part # 90195 would lock up the trailer brake while at campground speeds and he was able to prevent that problem by turning the boost of the controller down to zero.
You might also double check to make sure your brake controller is orientated properly with the direction of travel. Check out the picture I attached for more info.view full answer...

The installation of the Curt T-Connector Wiring Harness, part # C56225 is pretty straightforward.
I have attached a photo of the harness package and have noted arrows which indicate where they should be installed. The vehicle harness should be located on the passenger side behind the kick panel. You need to plug the harness indicated in the attached photo to that harness.
Then move to the driver side frame rail and locate the harness. Carefully remove the cap and plug the harnessview full answer...

As long as you have room for it I would recommend keeping your factory transmission cooler and then installing a Derale Combination Transmission and Engine Oil Cooler with Multiple Threads # D15902 upstream of it. The cooler has dimensions of 17" Wide x 12-1/2" tall x 3/4" deep.
The sandwich adapter is thermostatically operated so that your engine oil will be able to get to operating temperature before it opens.
The part # D15220 that you mentioned is another option as well. Thisview full answer...

Although we do offer tray-style motorcycle carriers, the 400-500 lb tongue weight capacity of the hitch, which is the maximum downward force that can safely be applied, would be exceeded by the weight of your bike. This would cause the hitch or its attachment points on the truck to fail while you're transporting the bike, which would be very bad.
If your bike is smaller than a 750cc, a hitch mounted carrier like part # RHMC2 would be a good alternative if the tires on your bike are betweenview full answer...

We had a customer with a 2007 Nissan Frontier just like yours have trouble finding the port to install the brake controller harness needed to plug in the # 3050-P come back and say he was able to find it above the gas pedal.
I attached the picture he sent us that shows where it was.
For a brake controller I would recommend the Prodigy P2 Brake Controller part # 90885. This is our best selling brake controller because of how well it works and how easy it is to setup.view full answer...

Since your 2002 Nissan Frontier did not come with a factory 7-Way you will need to hardwire in a brake controller such as the P2 # 90885. You will just need to use an installation kit # 5506.
To install the controller you will need to attach the white brake controller wire to the negative battery terminal. Black goes to the positive terminal via the circuit breaker included with the 5506 kit. The blue wire will need to connect to the back of the 7-Way in the 7 oclock position if lookingview full answer...

The first thing I recommend checking is the tow package fuses and relays on your 2012 Nissan Frontier. There are some under the hood and some in the in-cab fuse panel. Use the owners manual to find their locations. If any relays are missing you could use Nissan relay kit # C57000.
The LED lights on the trailer might not want to play nice with the particular tow package you have on your Frontier. This happens sometimes because LED lights draw much less power than regular incandescentview full answer...

Since you do not have a factory trailer wiring you will need to start with a 4-way (if you do not have one). For that you would want the # C56225.
From there you would need to convert the 4-way to a 7-way so that you can install a brake controller. For that you will want the Brake Controller Install Kit and 7-Way Adapter part # ETBC7. I attached installation instructions and an install video for this product as well.
If your trailer does not have brakes instead of the # ETBC7 youview full answer...

The only way the Curt Front Hitch part # 31241 that you referenced can be installed on a vehicle like your 2011 Nissan Frontier would be with it attaching to the bottom of your vehicle frame. The mounting flange wouldn't be wide enough to make it around the frame, and there are no weldnuts on top of the frame either.view full answer...

Curt, Hidden Hitch and Draw-Tite all offer hitches for your Frontier.
All three hitches share a similar design and would install in the same manner. Due to the fact that the Curt # 13841 has a slightly higher rating (500 lb Tongue Weight/5000 lbs towing, versus 400 lb Tongue weight/4000 lbs towing) of the other two, as well as having a lower price, I'd recommend the Curt hitch. Curt makes a great product, so you won't sacrifice anything by going with the lower cost hitch. Keep in mindview full answer...

For your 2007 Nissan Pathfinder without factory tow package you will need a kit that includes the relays to activate the trailer wiring. You can use TowReady # 118525 that includes the relays and which provides the 4-pole flat connector. This 4-pole will provide stop/turn/running light signals for your trailer.
If you wish to add a 7-way socket for flexibility you can add Hopkins part # 37185. This is a combination 4-pole and 7-way RV-style socket that simply plugs in to the 4-pole fromview full answer...

The Roadmaster Base Plate Kit part # 327-3 that you referenced has been confirmed to fit your 2003 Nissan Frontier so I would recommend it for you.
In addition to the base plates, you will also need a compatible tow bar, safety cables, lighting, and supplemental braking to flat tow your vehicle. The most popular compatible tow bar is the Falcon 2, # RM-520. For safety cables you can use # RM-643. The coiled design helps keep the cables off of the ground.
For lighting you can useview full answer...

There is no sleeve on the Anti-Rattle Trailer Hitch Receiver Lock, part # SHP2061-BL. The block with the spring is placed inside the shank ball mount lining up the holes and the block with spring. You then insert the ball mount into the receiver and insert the pin from the side the block is on, threading it through the block. You can then attach the lock, securing the pin in place on your hitch.
I have attached a product review video you can check out for this receiver lock. It explainsview full answer...

According to my Truxedo representative, their TruXport Soft, Roll Up tonneau cover you mentioned, part # TX292301, would indeed be a fit for your 2006 Nissan Frontier.
For a lower profile cover that only sits about 1/2 inch above the tops of the bed sides, Access offers their Vanish model, part # 834532007943 which is also compatible with the ulili-trak system.
Both covers offer tension adjustment that allows you to remove any wrinkles that might appear in the cover.view full answer...

Nissan didn't start offering the tow package with the brake controller plug under the dash until the 2005 model year. In order to install your bake controller, you'll need to hardwire your brake controller using our Installation Kit, part # ETBC7.
The ETBC7 includes everything needed to install a brake controller on your vehicle, but you'll need a functional 4-pole trailer connector. If you don't have a 4-pole, you'll need to install one using part # 118362. The kit includes an adapterview full answer...

I recommend starting off by measuring to see exactly how large of a toolbox that you will need.
I have included a link to all of our A-frame toolboxes for you to take a look at. Two of our largest boxes are the DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Toolbox, # DZ91717, and the RC Manufacturing Aluminum A-Frame Trailer Tongue Toolbox, # 350975.
The DeeZee Specialty Series Trailer Tongue Toolbox, # DZ91717, measures 34" long in the back x 20-3/4" long in the front x 19" wide x 22-3/4"view full answer...

We have a few trailer hitches that will work for your 2003 Nissan Frontier Desert Runner. From my research I found that the Desert runner is a King Cab with a short bed. If your truck is a different model just let me know and I will make recommendations that will work for you.
For a King Cab I recommend the Curt Trailer Hitch, part # 13831. This is a Class lll hitch and has a 2 inch receiver opening. I have attached a link to an installation video you can check out.
If you have theview full answer...

The 2015 model year Nissan Frontier is part of the D23-series of this vehicle, which is a later generation than the 2005-2013 model years that can use the part you referenced, TowReady # 118266. This kit does not work for your Frontier.
We do offer the Curt Custom Fit Vehicle 4-Pole Wiring Harness # C55441 for your 2015 Frontier. This harness uses the connection point behind the rear bumper.
If you want to convert this flat 4-pole to a round 7-way RV-style vehicle socket you can useview full answer...

The best way to pick out a weight distribution system is to base it off of the loaded tongue weight of the setup when it is loaded and ready to tow. This figure also includes the weight of any cargo behind the rear axle of the tow vehicle. I attached a help article on determining tongue weight for you to check out as well. You will want the loaded tongue weight of your setup to fall right in the middle of the tongue weight range of the system you use.
Typically tongue weight is 10-15view full answer...

You're correct, the Tow Ready # 118267 is indeed what you'd need to convert your existing 4 pole to a 7-way, since you've already installed the relays and jumper harness that's included with the # 118525. The jumper and relays complete the tow package.
For a brake controller, I'd recommend the Tekonsha Primus # TK90160 if you'll be towing a trailer with standard electric brakes or the Prodigy P2, part # 90885, which will work with either standard electric or electric over hydraulic brakingview full answer...

We have exactly what you need. The signal converter you need is the part # RM-732. This will convert taillight signal from separate to combined. You will need to wire it in to either the trailer's wiring or the RTV's trailer wiring so that the two are compatible. The converter is labeled as to how it gets wire up. Basically the only circuit that bypasses the converter is the running light circuit since it doesn't need converting.view full answer...

If you check out the 2:32 mark of the video that I attached you will see how to release the harness from the cover. You will need a small screw driver to press down on the release tab and then push up on the harness to release it at the same time.view full answer...

Adding a brake controller to your 2013 Nissan Frontier that already has a working 4-pole flat trailer connector is a simple process that requires only two parts.
First you will need a brake controller installation kit, part # ETBC7. This kit includes everything you'll need, except for the controller itself. The kit includes a 7-way RV-style blade socket, wiring, butt connectors, zip ties, circuit breakers and even a circuit tester to help you find the correct wires on the vehicle. Iview full answer...

Since your 2015 Nissan Frontier has the tow package all you need to install the Hopkins InSIGHT Brake Controller part # HM47297 is the correct harness which you also referenced part # HM47635.
No other parts or wire splicing would be needed.view full answer...

The only available towing mirror option for your 2011 Nissan Frontier is going to be a universal fit mirror. There are currently no custom fit slip-on mirrors that will fit your truck. I have included a link to the universal mirrors we carry. I would recommend a door or fender mount for your truck.
For a door mount, check out the CIPA Deluxe Door Mount Mirror, # 11650. One end latches to the bottom of the door, the other attaches to the door between it and the window.
For a fenderview full answer...

The pictures for the Optronics GLOLight LED Parking/Turn Light # STL101ACB are a bit deceiving. When this light isn't activated the outer ring is a dark amber that almost looks red. It's probably closer to orange than anything.
I attached a picture that should help you determine what the light will actually look like.view full answer...

Yes, the Curt Hitch part # 13241 has been confirmed to fit your 2015 Nissan Frontier and the wiring kit part # C55441 that you referenced has been confirmed to fit if you have the tow package. If you don't have the tow package you would instead want the # 118525. Most likely you don't have the tow package, but you can confirm this by checking with the Nissan dealer you bought the truck from.
If you plan on doing some towing you might be interested in etrailer ball mount kit # 989900.view full answer...

The Curt front mount receiver # 31241 and the bull bars available for your 2012 Nissan Frontier install on the bottom of the truck frame in the same location. You can have one installed at a time. The hitch attaches directly to the bottom of the frame and the bull bars have brackets that attach to the bottoms of the frame.
While it is possible that the bull bar brackets can be sandwiched between the frame and the hitch, or the hitch between the brackets and the frame, the products areview full answer...

You will need to measure the crossbars that run side to side on your 2006 Nissan Frontier to determine if the Rhino-Rack cargo basket # RMCB will fit. Measure the width of the bars and the distance between them on center.
The basket will fit crossbars up to 3-1/2 x 1-1/2 inches. And it will fit crossbar spreads of 21 to 30 inches on center. Rhino-Rack does not list fit information for this basket so measuring is key.
Yakima has a basket that is listed as a direct fit on your Frontier.view full answer...

Let's start at the truck with a brake controller and work our way back from there. Since your 2011 Nissan Frontier came with a type of factory tow package, you should be able to use a plug-in harness for a brake controller. I recommend the P2 # 90885 because it is easy to set up and use and it is reliable. The correct harness would be # 3050-P. I have included a couple of links to the right that explain where and how the harness plugs into the truck.
Next, to add a 7-Way, you will needview full answer...